The Saint-Donatus church in Larochette

Where? Place Bleech, L-7610 Larochette

Get enchanted by the antique interior and the impressive statues of the Saint Donatus church.

The Saint-Donatus church is located in the centre of Larochette. The church was built by architect Charles Arendt from 1860-1862. The frescoes in the choir were made by Nicolas Brücher (1874-1957).

The Church of Saint Donatus in Larochette is currently closed due to maintenance work and can only be visited from outside.

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Address: The Saint-Donatus church in Larochette
Place Bleech
L-7610 Larochette
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